RyanEustace
Ecology Student
Hi All
I have been looking around for help on fill in flash but can't seem to find the answer i am looking for. Here is how i understand it soo far:
Expose for the photo as you would normally and then simply dial in -ve flash compensation (more or less depending on the subject) on the flash and away you go.
However i read somewhere that you cannot go above the sync speed of your flash or you'll get black banding across the photo. So if the sync speed for arguements sake is 1/250th, does that mean that you then have to adjust all the other parameters (Iso, F stops) to expose for the photo correctly. Also is there any importance in reducing the shutter speed of the camera below 1/250th or is it ok to stick at 1/250th and just alter the other parameters.
Also what is high speed sync and how does that work?
If someone could walk me through the process they use for fill flash and the settings they use roughly that would be great.
Thanks
I have been looking around for help on fill in flash but can't seem to find the answer i am looking for. Here is how i understand it soo far:
Expose for the photo as you would normally and then simply dial in -ve flash compensation (more or less depending on the subject) on the flash and away you go.
However i read somewhere that you cannot go above the sync speed of your flash or you'll get black banding across the photo. So if the sync speed for arguements sake is 1/250th, does that mean that you then have to adjust all the other parameters (Iso, F stops) to expose for the photo correctly. Also is there any importance in reducing the shutter speed of the camera below 1/250th or is it ok to stick at 1/250th and just alter the other parameters.
Also what is high speed sync and how does that work?
If someone could walk me through the process they use for fill flash and the settings they use roughly that would be great.
Thanks